HTC EVO Design 4G / Hero S (CDMA)

Hello my name is rich IM a smartim phone fanatic was looking to buy HTC evolution with boost my one and only question is what is the Max capacity for the phone book contact storage ability 600 or can it hold more i currently have well over a 1000 contacts some of them are from famous celebrities (IM a martial arts practitioner who knows people like Steven seagal jet li mike chat Taylor lautner Tito Ortiz forest Griffin ect.)There numbers are not public knowledge obviously so alot of numbers and alot of numbers i can't get back if lost so need to know ASAP if i would be able to hold more than 600 contacts in phone book contact storage of HTC evolution design from boost mobile thank you

over in the "Boost and Virgin Intro 4G Service Plans and Devices" discussion:

How about the rest of The Wi-Max phones?

Why dont they just release all or divide the rest of the Wi-max phones for boost / virgin mobile to use? Its not too may many of those phones and since they are pushing towards LTE and not making any more phones for Wi-max it would make sense unless they want to release them here & there to make more money down the line or they felt these 2 phones were the best option for either carrier and chose to leave it at that. Here are the list of the other Wi-max phones

So let me get this straight... HTC has completely abandoned their not even 2 year old EVO 4G for upgrades? Have abandoned their not even a year old Glacier (MyTouch 4G) for upgrades, and is favoring the Sensation line up OVER the Amaze? REALLY?

There is a reason HTC is not the leader anymore.

While I used to HATE Samsung, and I still wont use anything with TouchWiz, Id rather buy a Samsung phone and root it and customize it than buy another HTC phone. Why? Cause at the end of the day, Samsung is learning to support their line up longer, and HTC has discovered they dont have to....but look where it got them!

Id rather go with a company that will support updates (and yes these phones BOTH have enough space and power) than stick with ...(continues)

They are much more consumer oriented in the way they unlocked bootloaders and now at least giving a timeline in their planned ICS roll out. Motorola understandably has their reasons but can they really be justified in light of what HTC is doing?

over in the "HTC Commits to Upgrading 7 Smartphones to Android 4.0" discussion:

What about....

...the original Evo 4G? I'm suspecting the hardware requirements are a bit "too powerful" for the original Evo 4G and as it is, I'm due for my upgrade here in Jan 2012. Once I see a list of phones OTHER THAN THE CURRENT GALAXY NEXUS S that begin to have it, I'll consider. I'm steering far clear from Samsung for very good reason.....they don't know how or when the right time is to get their Android OS Updates out their to the Market. It was quite evident with the Galaxy S and prior phones from their line.